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English-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary . 2013.
English-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary . 2013.
Pneumatic valve springs — are metal bellows filled with compressed airCitation last = Scarborough first = Craig author link = last2 = first2 = author2 link = title = F1 Engines Valve technology date = year = url = http://scarbsf1.com/valves.html accessdate = 2007 03 05 ]… … Wikipedia
pneumatic device — Any of various tools and instruments that generate and use compressed air. Examples include rock drills, pavement breakers, riveters, forging presses, paint sprayers, blast cleaners, and atomizers. Compressed air power is flexible, economical,… … Universalium
Pneumatic tube — Pneumatic tubes (or capsule pipelines; Lamson tubes) are systems in which cylindrical containers are propelled through a network of tubes by compressed air or by vacuum. They are used for transporting physical objects, solid objects, compared to… … Wikipedia
Pneumatic motor — The Victor Tatin airplane of 1879 used a compressed air engine for propulsion. Original craft, at Musée de l Air et de l Espace … Wikipedia
Pneumatic weapon — A pneumatic weapon is a weapon that fires a projectile bymeans of air pressure, similar in principle to the operation of pneumatic tube delivery systems. The term comes from a Greek word for wind or breath (πνεῦμα). Comparison with firearms In… … Wikipedia
Pneumatic artificial muscles — Air muscle contracting and extending. Pneumatic artificial muscles (PAMs) are contractile or extensional devices operated by pressurized air filling a pneumatic bladder. In a vague approximation of human muscles, PAMs are usually grouped in pairs … Wikipedia
Pneumatic barrier — A pneumatic barrier is a method of containing oil spills. Air bubbling through a perforated pipe causes an upward water flow that slows the spread of oil. It can also be used to stop fish from entering polluted water. A pneumatic barrier is an… … Wikipedia
pneumatic system — A power system in aircraft that uses compressed air or another gas as the operating fluid. Some systems that are operated or powered by a pneumatic system are the landing gears or flaps in an emergency, the normal and/or emergency brakes, and the … Aviation dictionary
Bicycle brake systems — are used to slow down, or brake a bicycle. There have been various types through history, and several are still in use today.HistoryEarly bicycles such as the high wheeled penny farthing bikes were fitted with spoon brakes. As they were fixed… … Wikipedia
Electro-pneumatic action — The electro pneumatic action is a control system for pipe organs, whereby air pressure, controlled by an electric current and operated by the keys of an organ console, opens and closes valves within wind chests, allowing the pipes to speak. This… … Wikipedia
Electro-pneumatic brake system on British railway trains — The Electro pneumatic brake system on British railway trains was introduced in 1950. The Southern Region of British Railways operated an intensive self contained fleet of electric multiple units for suburban and middle distance passenger trains.… … Wikipedia